"This book is about Aboriginal people's uses of plants and animals in the Illawarra area, south of Sydney. The title means animal food (Murni), plant food (Dhungang) and fur (Jirrar) in Dharawal language ... [it] includes interviews with Aboriginal people, combined with extensive background research. It explores the spiritual and economic significance of various Illawarra environments - including marine, inter-tidal, estuarine, woodland and forest habitats - to the Aboriginal people of the Illawarra."--NSWNPWS website

"Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)"--Inside cover

"DEC 2004/105"--Inside cover

"Compiled and written by Sue Wesson"--P. 2

"This project is part of a larger study known as the Illawarra Regional Aboriginal Heritage Study (IRAHS). The IRAHS is a NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) initiative in accordance with its Cultural Heritage Conservation Policy (2002)."--P. 4

"The Wodi Wodi are the Aboriginal custodians of the Illawarra who spoke a variant of the Dharawal language."--P. 5

"This book is about Aboriginal people's uses of plants and animals in the Illawarra area, south of Sydney. The title means animal food (Murni), plant food (Dhungang) and fur (Jirrar) in Dharawal language ... [it] includes interviews with Aboriginal people, combined with extensive background research. It explores the spiritual and economic significance of various Illawarra environments - including marine, inter-tidal, estuarine, woodland and forest habitats - to the Aboriginal people of the Illawarra."--NSWNPWS website

"Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)"--Inside cover

"DEC 2004/105"--Inside cover

"Compiled and written by Sue Wesson"--P. 2

"This project is part of a larger study known as the Illawarra Regional Aboriginal Heritage Study (IRAHS). The IRAHS is a NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) initiative in accordance with its Cultural Heritage Conservation Policy (2002)."--P. 4

"The Wodi Wodi are the Aboriginal custodians of the Illawarra who spoke a variant of the Dharawal language."--P. 5

"This book is about Aboriginal people's uses of plants and animals in the Illawarra area, south of Sydney. The title means animal food (Murni), plant food (Dhungang) and fur (Jirrar) in Dharawal language ... [it] includes interviews with Aboriginal people, combined with extensive background research. It explores the spiritual and economic significance of various Illawarra environments - including marine, inter-tidal, estuarine, woodland and forest habitats - to the Aboriginal people of the Illawarra."--NSWNPWS website

"Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW)"--Inside cover

"DEC 2004/105"--Inside cover

"Compiled and written by Sue Wesson"--P. 2

"This project is part of a larger study known as the Illawarra Regional Aboriginal Heritage Study (IRAHS). The IRAHS is a NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) initiative in accordance with its Cultural Heritage Conservation Policy (2002)."--P. 4

"The Wodi Wodi are the Aboriginal custodians of the Illawarra who spoke a variant of the Dharawal language."--P. 5